Reporting from the northeast corner of Connecticut: we were very lucky. It has rained buckets and it's still raining but no high winds so far.
Because I lived through the '85 hurricane, Gloria, which made land fall right here, I was quite concerned about this one. At that time, the top of a huge oak in my backyard was broken and fell on the roof of the garage where, by the way, I had a brand new car. It didn't damage the car but it shaved off a corner of the roof. I had my first Golden, Natasha, then and I took her to the basement where we stayed for a long time while we could hear the noise of the wind and the branches breaking. My red-head girl, who was never afraid of anything, couldn't understand what we were doing sitting in the basement by the light of a hurricane lamp. The electricity was not restored for a week.
So, I feel very grateful for not feeling the brunt of the storm this time and hope everybody in the East and Canada is safe.